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Sarah Miles

Sarah Miles (born 31 December 1941) is an English actress. She is known for her roles in films The Servant (1963), Blowup (1966), Ryan's Daughter (1970), The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), White Mischief (1987) and Hope and Glory (1987). For her performance in Ryan's Daughter, Miles received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Sarah Miles
Miles in 1980
Born (1941-12-31) 31 December 1941 (age 81)
Ingatestone, Essex, England
OccupationActress
Years active1961–2004
Spouse(s)
(m. 1967; div. 1976)

(m. 1988; died 1995)
Children1
RelativesChristopher Miles (brother)

Early life

Sarah Miles was born in Ingatestone, Essex, in south east England; her brother is film director, producer, and screenwriter Christopher Miles. Miles's parents were Clarice Vera Remnant and John Miles, of a family of engineers; her father's inability to secure a divorce from his first wife meant Miles and her siblings were illegitimate.[1] Through her maternal grandfather Francis Remnant, Miles claims to be the great-granddaughter of Prince Francis of Teck (1870–1910), thus a second cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II.[2][3] Unable to speak until the age of nine because of a stammer[4] and dyslexia,[5] she attended Roedean and three other schools but was expelled from all of them.[4] Miles enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) at the age of 15.

Career

Early career

Shortly after finishing at RADA, Miles performed in an episode of the TV series Deadline Midnight titled "Manhunt". Her film debut was as Shirley Taylor, a "husky wide-eyed nymphet"[6] in Term of Trial (1962), which featured Laurence Olivier; she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer.

Miles appeared in The Rehearsal (1963) for TV and then played Vera from Manchester in Joseph Losey's The Servant (1963), and "thrust sexual appetite into British films" according to David Thomson.[6]

Miles was in a short directed by her brother, The Six-Sided Triangle (1963) and a feature film directed by and starring Laurence Harvey, The Ceremony (1963). She did Ring Round the Moon (1964) for TV.

16 June 1965 saw the release of Ken Annakin's Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, a British period comedy film revolving around the craze of early aviation circa 1910. A pompous newspaper magnate (Robert Morley) is convinced, by his daughter (Miles) and her fiancé (James Fox), to organize an air race from London to Paris. A large sum of money is offered to the winner, hence it attracts a variety of characters who participate. The film received positive reviews, described as funny, colourful and clever, capturing the early enthusiasm for aviation.[7][8][9]

She was in Time Lost and Time Remembered (1966), directed by Desmond Davis.

In 1966, Miles gained another BAFTA nomination, this time as Best Actress. She had a "peripheral" part in Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup.[6] At Antonioni's death in 2007, she referred to him as "a rogue and a tyrant and a brilliant man".[10]

Robert Bolt

After acting in several plays from 1966 to 1969, Miles was cast as Rosy in the leading title role of David Lean's Ryan's Daughter (1970). It was critically savaged, which discouraged Lean from making a film for some years, despite Miles's performance gaining her an Oscar nomination and an Oscar win for John Mills, and the film making a substantial profit. In Terence Pettigrew's biography of Trevor Howard, Miles describes the filming of Ryan's Daughter in Ireland in 1969. She recalls, "My main memory is of sitting on a hilltop in a caravan at six in the morning in the rain. There was no other actor or member of the crew around me. I would sit there getting mad, waiting for either the rain to stop or someone to arrive. Film-acting is so horrifically belittling."[11]

Miles would marry the film's screenwriter, Robert Bolt. He wrote and directed Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) starring Miles in the title role.[12] She then appeared in The Hireling (1973).

On 11 February 1973, while filming The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, aspiring screenwriter David Whiting, briefly one of her lovers,[13] was found dead in her motel room. She was acquitted of culpability in his death.[4][14] Miles later commented: "It went on for six months. Murder? Suicide? Murder! Suicide! Murder! Suicide! And, gradually, the truth came out, which I'm not going to speak about, but it certainly wasn't me. I had actually saved the man from three suicide attempts, so why would I want to murder him? I really can't imagine."[4] This led to the end of her first marriage to Bolt.

Television

Miles starred in some TV movies: Great Expectations (1974), Requiem for a Nun (1975), and Dynasty (1976) as well as the Spanish film Bride to Be (1975).

Her performance as Anne Osborne in The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976) was nominated for a Golden Globe.

Miles appeared in The Big Sleep (1978), Venom (1981), Walter and June (1983), Ordeal by Innocence (1984), Steaming (1985), Harem (1986) and Queenie (1987).

She received great acclaim for Hope and Glory. Interviewer Lynn Barber wrote of Miles' appearances in Hope and Glory, White Mischief, and her two earliest films that she "has that Vanessa Redgrave quality of seeming to have one skin fewer than normal people, so that the emotion comes over unmuffled and bare."[5]

Filming White Mischief on location in Kenya in 1987, Miles worked for the second and last time with Trevor Howard, who had a supporting role, but was by then seriously ill from alcoholism. The company wanted to fire him, but Miles was determined that Howard's distinguished film career would not end that way. In an interview with Terence Pettigrew for his biography of Howard, she describes how she gave an ultimatum to the executives, threatening to quit the production if they got rid of him. The gamble worked. Howard was kept on. It was his last major film; he died the following January.

Later career

She appeared in A Ghost in Monte Carlo (1990), The Touch (1992), Dandelion Dead (1994), Jurij (2001) and The Accidental Detective (2004).

She most recently (2008) appeared in Well at the Trafalgar Studios and the Apollo Theatre opposite Natalie Casey.[citation needed]

Personal life

Miles was married twice to the British playwright Robert Bolt, 1967–1975 and 1988–1995.[15] He wrote and directed the film Lady Caroline Lamb, in which Miles played the eponymous heroine, and wrote Ryan's Daughter, as well. After his stroke, the couple reunited and Miles cared for him. "I would be dead without her", Bolt said in 1987, "When she's away, my life takes a nosedive. When she returns, my life soars."[16] The couple had a son.[17]

Miles stated, in 2007, that she had been drinking her own urine for 30 years for health reasons.[4]

In 2016, she reported that she had written a sequel to Ryan's Daughter.[18]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1962 Term of Trial Shirley Taylor Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer
1963 The Servant Vera Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best British Actress
The Ceremony Catherine
1965 Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Patricia Rawnsley
I Was Happy Here Cass Langdon Also known as Time Lost and Time Remembered
1966 Blowup Patricia
1970 Ryan's Daughter Rosy Ryan Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
1972 Lady Caroline Lamb Lady Caroline Lamb
1973 The Hireling Lady Franklin
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing Catherine Crocker
1974 Great Expectations Estella
1975 Bride to Be Pepita Jiménez
1976 The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea Anne Osborne Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
1978 The Big Sleep Charlotte Sternwood
1981 Priest of Love Film Star
Venom Dr. Marion Stowe
1984 Ordeal by Innocence Mary Durant
1985 Steaming Sarah
1986 Harem (mini series) Lady Ashley [19]
1987 Hope and Glory Grace Rowan Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
White Mischief Alice de Janzé
1992 The Silent Touch [pl] Helena
2001 Days of Grace Sissi, La Madre
Jurij Martina, directrice clinica
2003 The Accidental Detective Smeralda Mazzi Tinghi

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1961 Deadline Midnight Vi Vernon
1965 Sunday Night At The London Palladium Herself
1974 Great Expectations Estella
1976 Dynasty Jennifer Blackwood
1983 Walter and June June
1987 Queenie Lady Sybil
1990 A Ghost in Monte Carlo Emilie/Mme. Bluet
1994 Dandelion Dead Catherine Armstrong TV mini-series
2004 Poirot: The Hollow Lady Angkatell

Books

Sarah Miles has written the following books:

  • A Right Royal Bastard. Pan Book. 1994. p. 368. ISBN 0-330-33142-6. 1st part of memoirs
  • Serves Me Right. Macmillan. 1994. p. 384. ISBN 0-333-60141-6. 2nd part of memoirs
  • Bolt from the Blue. Phoenix. 1997. p. 272. ISBN 0-7538-0229-5.
  • Beautiful Mourning. Orion. 1998. p. 352. ISBN 0-7528-0140-6.

Other work

In 1995, Miles was one of the readers of Edward Lear poems on a specially made spoken word audio CD bringing together a collection of Lear's nonsense songs.[20]

References

  1. ^ A Right Royal Bastard, Sarah Miles, Macmillan, 1993, p. 26
  2. ^ Sarah Miles, A Right Royal Bastard (1993), p. 20: "Clarice... the eldest child of Francis (Frank) Remnant, bastard son of Prince Francis of Teck, Queen Mary's brother. Sexy old Frank, as he was known, came over when Mary married Prince George, who became George V, and had a cuddle with the seamstress in the White Lodge at Richmond."
  3. ^ Rhoda Koenig, BOOK REVIEW Confessions of a wilful Pusscat: 'A Right Royal Bastard' dated Sunday 12 December 1993 at independent.co.uk. Retrieved 2 December 2011
  4. ^ a b c d e Barry Egan "I can't wait to get off this planet", The Independent (Ireland), 16 September 2007 13 April 2010
  5. ^ a b Lynn Barber , The Independent, 12 July 1992
  6. ^ a b c David Thomson A New Biographical Dictionary of Film, London: Little Brown, 2002, p.594
  7. ^ Crowther, Bosley (17 June 1965). "Movie Review: Those Magnificent Men In their Flying Machines (1965)". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines – Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes". Variety. 1 January 1965. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines – Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes: TV Guide Review". TV Guide.com. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
  10. ^ "Blow-Up director Antonioni dies", BBC News, 31 July 2007
  11. ^ Terence Pettigrew Trevor Howard: A Personal Biography, London: Peter Owen, 2001, p.149
  12. ^ Movies: Bolt of lighting hits the screen... Martin, James. Chicago Tribune 4 Mar 1973: e10.
  13. ^ Christopher Hastings , The Sunday Telegraph, 7 September 2008
  14. ^ Ron Rosenbaum, "The Corpse as Big as the Ritz", The Secret Parts of Fortune (reprinted from Esquire)
  15. ^ Calder, John (23 February 1995). "Obituary: Robert Bolt". The Independent. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  16. ^ John Stark "Sarah Miles Stars in An Incredible Story of Scandal and Love—and No, It's Not Her New Film, Hope and Glory, It's Her Life", People, 28:21, 23 November 1987, , archived 15 October 2017
  17. ^ "Case Study". Caroline Phillips. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  18. ^ O'Sullivan, Majella (19 March 2016). "'I was so innocent in the 60s, but Robert Mitchum corrupted me'". The Independent. Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Limited. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  19. ^ VHS Tape – 1992 R&G VIDEO L.P. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. ISBN 1-56068-536-0
  20. ^ Nonsense songs (Audiobook on CD, 1995) [WorldCat.org]. Libcat.calacademy.org. 4 January 2019. ISBN 9781898608219. Retrieved 16 March 2021.

External links

  • Sarah Miles at IMDb
  • Interview with Sarah Miles

sarah, miles, born, december, 1941, english, actress, known, roles, films, servant, 1963, blowup, 1966, ryan, daughter, 1970, loved, dancing, 1973, white, mischief, 1987, hope, glory, 1987, performance, ryan, daughter, miles, received, nomination, academy, awa. Sarah Miles born 31 December 1941 is an English actress She is known for her roles in films The Servant 1963 Blowup 1966 Ryan s Daughter 1970 The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing 1973 White Mischief 1987 and Hope and Glory 1987 For her performance in Ryan s Daughter Miles received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress Sarah MilesMiles in 1980Born 1941 12 31 31 December 1941 age 81 Ingatestone Essex EnglandOccupationActressYears active1961 2004Spouse s Robert Bolt m 1967 div 1976 wbr m 1988 died 1995 wbr Children1RelativesChristopher Miles brother Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Robert Bolt 2 3 Television 2 4 Later career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Television 6 Books 7 Other work 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditSarah Miles was born in Ingatestone Essex in south east England her brother is film director producer and screenwriter Christopher Miles Miles s parents were Clarice Vera Remnant and John Miles of a family of engineers her father s inability to secure a divorce from his first wife meant Miles and her siblings were illegitimate 1 Through her maternal grandfather Francis Remnant Miles claims to be the great granddaughter of Prince Francis of Teck 1870 1910 thus a second cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II 2 3 Unable to speak until the age of nine because of a stammer 4 and dyslexia 5 she attended Roedean and three other schools but was expelled from all of them 4 Miles enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA at the age of 15 Career EditEarly career Edit Shortly after finishing at RADA Miles performed in an episode of the TV series Deadline Midnight titled Manhunt Her film debut was as Shirley Taylor a husky wide eyed nymphet 6 in Term of Trial 1962 which featured Laurence Olivier she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer Miles appeared in The Rehearsal 1963 for TV and then played Vera from Manchester in Joseph Losey s The Servant 1963 and thrust sexual appetite into British films according to David Thomson 6 Miles was in a short directed by her brother The Six Sided Triangle 1963 and a feature film directed by and starring Laurence Harvey The Ceremony 1963 She did Ring Round the Moon 1964 for TV 16 June 1965 saw the release of Ken Annakin s Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines a British period comedy film revolving around the craze of early aviation circa 1910 A pompous newspaper magnate Robert Morley is convinced by his daughter Miles and her fiance James Fox to organize an air race from London to Paris A large sum of money is offered to the winner hence it attracts a variety of characters who participate The film received positive reviews described as funny colourful and clever capturing the early enthusiasm for aviation 7 8 9 She was in Time Lost and Time Remembered 1966 directed by Desmond Davis In 1966 Miles gained another BAFTA nomination this time as Best Actress She had a peripheral part in Michelangelo Antonioni s Blowup 6 At Antonioni s death in 2007 she referred to him as a rogue and a tyrant and a brilliant man 10 Robert Bolt Edit After acting in several plays from 1966 to 1969 Miles was cast as Rosy in the leading title role of David Lean s Ryan s Daughter 1970 It was critically savaged which discouraged Lean from making a film for some years despite Miles s performance gaining her an Oscar nomination and an Oscar win for John Mills and the film making a substantial profit In Terence Pettigrew s biography of Trevor Howard Miles describes the filming of Ryan s Daughter in Ireland in 1969 She recalls My main memory is of sitting on a hilltop in a caravan at six in the morning in the rain There was no other actor or member of the crew around me I would sit there getting mad waiting for either the rain to stop or someone to arrive Film acting is so horrifically belittling 11 Miles would marry the film s screenwriter Robert Bolt He wrote and directed Lady Caroline Lamb 1972 starring Miles in the title role 12 She then appeared in The Hireling 1973 On 11 February 1973 while filming The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing aspiring screenwriter David Whiting briefly one of her lovers 13 was found dead in her motel room She was acquitted of culpability in his death 4 14 Miles later commented It went on for six months Murder Suicide Murder Suicide Murder Suicide And gradually the truth came out which I m not going to speak about but it certainly wasn t me I had actually saved the man from three suicide attempts so why would I want to murder him I really can t imagine 4 This led to the end of her first marriage to Bolt Television Edit Miles starred in some TV movies Great Expectations 1974 Requiem for a Nun 1975 and Dynasty 1976 as well as the Spanish film Bride to Be 1975 Her performance as Anne Osborne in The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea 1976 was nominated for a Golden Globe Miles appeared in The Big Sleep 1978 Venom 1981 Walter and June 1983 Ordeal by Innocence 1984 Steaming 1985 Harem 1986 and Queenie 1987 She received great acclaim for Hope and Glory Interviewer Lynn Barber wrote of Miles appearances in Hope and Glory White Mischief and her two earliest films that she has that Vanessa Redgrave quality of seeming to have one skin fewer than normal people so that the emotion comes over unmuffled and bare 5 Filming White Mischief on location in Kenya in 1987 Miles worked for the second and last time with Trevor Howard who had a supporting role but was by then seriously ill from alcoholism The company wanted to fire him but Miles was determined that Howard s distinguished film career would not end that way In an interview with Terence Pettigrew for his biography of Howard she describes how she gave an ultimatum to the executives threatening to quit the production if they got rid of him The gamble worked Howard was kept on It was his last major film he died the following January Later career Edit She appeared in A Ghost in Monte Carlo 1990 The Touch 1992 Dandelion Dead 1994 Jurij 2001 and The Accidental Detective 2004 She most recently 2008 appeared in Well at the Trafalgar Studios and the Apollo Theatre opposite Natalie Casey citation needed Personal life EditMiles was married twice to the British playwright Robert Bolt 1967 1975 and 1988 1995 15 He wrote and directed the film Lady Caroline Lamb in which Miles played the eponymous heroine and wrote Ryan s Daughter as well After his stroke the couple reunited and Miles cared for him I would be dead without her Bolt said in 1987 When she s away my life takes a nosedive When she returns my life soars 16 The couple had a son 17 Miles stated in 2007 that she had been drinking her own urine for 30 years for health reasons 4 In 2016 she reported that she had written a sequel to Ryan s Daughter 18 Filmography EditYear Film Role Notes1962 Term of Trial Shirley Taylor Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer1963 The Servant Vera Nominated BAFTA Award for Best British ActressThe Ceremony Catherine1965 Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Patricia RawnsleyI Was Happy Here Cass Langdon Also known as Time Lost and Time Remembered1966 Blowup Patricia1970 Ryan s Daughter Rosy Ryan Nominated Academy Award for Best ActressNominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama1972 Lady Caroline Lamb Lady Caroline Lamb1973 The Hireling Lady FranklinThe Man Who Loved Cat Dancing Catherine Crocker1974 Great Expectations Estella1975 Bride to Be Pepita Jimenez1976 The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea Anne Osborne Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama1978 The Big Sleep Charlotte Sternwood1981 Priest of Love Film StarVenom Dr Marion Stowe1984 Ordeal by Innocence Mary Durant1985 Steaming Sarah1986 Harem mini series Lady Ashley 19 1987 Hope and Glory Grace Rowan Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleWhite Mischief Alice de Janze1992 The Silent Touch pl Helena2001 Days of Grace Sissi La MadreJurij Martina directrice clinica2003 The Accidental Detective Smeralda Mazzi TinghiTelevision EditYear Title Role Notes1961 Deadline Midnight Vi Vernon1965 Sunday Night At The London Palladium Herself1974 Great Expectations Estella1976 Dynasty Jennifer Blackwood1983 Walter and June June1987 Queenie Lady Sybil1990 A Ghost in Monte Carlo Emilie Mme Bluet1994 Dandelion Dead Catherine Armstrong TV mini series2004 Poirot The Hollow Lady AngkatellBooks EditSarah Miles has written the following books A Right Royal Bastard Pan Book 1994 p 368 ISBN 0 330 33142 6 1st part of memoirs Serves Me Right Macmillan 1994 p 384 ISBN 0 333 60141 6 2nd part of memoirs Bolt from the Blue Phoenix 1997 p 272 ISBN 0 7538 0229 5 Beautiful Mourning Orion 1998 p 352 ISBN 0 7528 0140 6 Other work EditIn 1995 Miles was one of the readers of Edward Lear poems on a specially made spoken word audio CD bringing together a collection of Lear s nonsense songs 20 References Edit A Right Royal Bastard Sarah Miles Macmillan 1993 p 26 Sarah Miles A Right Royal Bastard 1993 p 20 Clarice the eldest child of Francis Frank Remnant bastard son of Prince Francis of Teck Queen Mary s brother Sexy old Frank as he was known came over when Mary married Prince George who became George V and had a cuddle with the seamstress in the White Lodge at Richmond Rhoda Koenig BOOK REVIEW Confessions of a wilful Pusscat A Right Royal Bastard dated Sunday 12 December 1993 at independent co uk Retrieved 2 December 2011 a b c d e Barry Egan I can t wait to get off this planet The Independent Ireland 16 September 2007 archived 13 April 2010 a b Lynn Barber Interview Out to lunch with Sarah The Independent 12 July 1992 a b c David Thomson A New Biographical Dictionary of Film London Little Brown 2002 p 594 Crowther Bosley 17 June 1965 Movie Review Those Magnificent Men In their Flying Machines 1965 The New York Times Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes Variety 1 January 1965 Retrieved 16 December 2019 Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes TV Guide Review TV Guide com Retrieved 18 February 2010 Blow Up director Antonioni dies BBC News 31 July 2007 Terence Pettigrew Trevor Howard A Personal Biography London Peter Owen 2001 p 149 Movies Bolt of lighting hits the screen Martin James Chicago Tribune 4 Mar 1973 e10 Christopher Hastings Sarah Miles Sex Spooks and Steven Spielberg The Sunday Telegraph 7 September 2008 Ron Rosenbaum The Corpse as Big as the Ritz The Secret Parts of Fortune reprinted from Esquire Calder John 23 February 1995 Obituary Robert Bolt The Independent Retrieved 6 February 2012 John Stark Sarah Miles Stars in An Incredible Story of Scandal and Love and No It s Not Her New Film Hope and Glory It s Her Life People 28 21 23 November 1987 archive url archived 15 October 2017 Case Study Caroline Phillips Retrieved 25 July 2014 O Sullivan Majella 19 March 2016 I was so innocent in the 60s but Robert Mitchum corrupted me The Independent Independent Newspapers Ireland Limited Retrieved 2 December 2019 VHS Tape 1992 R amp G VIDEO L P Sherman Oaks CA 91403 ISBN 1 56068 536 0 Nonsense songs Audiobook on CD 1995 WorldCat org Libcat calacademy org 4 January 2019 ISBN 9781898608219 Retrieved 16 March 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sarah Miles Sarah Miles at IMDb Interview with Sarah Miles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarah Miles amp oldid 1141970370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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